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- Filmmaker Michael Moore explores the roots of America's predilection for gun violence.
- A young man with a terminal illness makes an unconventional request on local television.
- Documentary about legendary Paramount producer Robert Evans (the film shares the same name as Evans's famous 1994 autobiography).
- This animated made-for-TV movie, based on MTV's hit "Daria," explores the summer vacation of Daria and her classmates at Lawndale High.
- Daria, Jane, and the rest of the Lawndale High seniors face graduation and college in this series finale TV-movie from MTV's "Daria."
- Colin Quinn performs his one-man show about world history, which he originally presented on Broadway.
- When David Randall was sent away for a brutal double murder, his claims of innocence and description of a masked killer went ignored. Now, accompanied by the horrific memory of that night, David, a medicated schizophrenic, has returned home hoping for a new life. But his attempt is failing. The deadly masked figure from David's past has returned. And when David believes that his friend and co-worker, Melissa, is in danger, he turns to his psychiatrist and the local sheriff for help. But their suspicions grow, fearing David has stopped taking his medication and has slipped into a delusional state. Is David a threat to Melissa and everyone around her? Or does the killer really exist, and is David being set up once again?
- On October 30, 1969, Pete O'Neal, a young Black Panther in Kansas City, Missouri, was arrested for transporting a gun across state lines. One year later, O'Neal fled the charge, and for over 30 years, he has lived in Tanzania, one of the last American exiles from an era when activists considered themselves at war with the U.S. government. Today, this community organizer confronts very different challenges and finds himself living between two worlds - America and Africa, his radical past and his uncertain future.
- Debbie Rochon hosts a collection of old B-movie theatrical trailers comparing them to A-list movies that take a page or two from classic B-horror. The series adds loads of little known information on some of the trailers from yesteryear.
- A documentary, which examines beauty and self-esteem issues that challenge black women and girls, and the story of Janet Goldsboro's journey to discover that her black is beautiful.
- INNERSTATE chronicles the journey of three people living with chronic illness as they transcend their diseases to follow their dreams and find happiness within.
- Despite their personal short comings, many of the Roman Empires great engineering accomplishments were introduced during the reign of the Caesars. The tradition continued under Vespasian, builder of the Coliseum, Trajan, builder of the Forum, and Hadrian, builder and possibly the designer of the Pantheon. Finally, a decade later Caracalla built a bath complex/recreation center in an effort to secure his own reputation in history.
- 2008– 43mTV-PG7.4 (15)TV EpisodeAnson Williams gets help from the world beyond after a terrible car accident; Kelly Carlson is bullied by six violent spirits; Gina Gershon experiences a strange presence in a college dorm; Ernie Hudson agrees to stay at a haunted hotel while promoting his movie, Ghostbusters; and Ali Landry gets an unbelievable phone call on the eve of a family tragedy.
- 2003– 1h 5mTV-MA7.0 (2.4K)TV EpisodeBillionaire Donald Trump is roasted on Comedy Central by Jeffrey Ross, Seth MacFarlane, Gilbert Gottfried, Whitney Cummings, Snoop Dogg, Larry King, Marlee Matlin, Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino, Lisa Lampanelli and Anthony Jeselnic.
- Former Real Housewife of New Jersey, Dina Manzo, has sought out Chris March's help to create a one-of-a-kind dress for the biggest drag queen event of the year, Night of a Thousand Gowns. Dina wants her look to evoke 1950s Hollywood glamour. She is willing to suffer for fashion but when Chris chooses a fabric best described as "glittery sandpaper," he may have pushed the limit of wearable art just a little too far.
- On the premiere episode of "Mad Fashion," Chris March and his team are working with shoe designer Ruthie Davis to create a striking look for the Fashion Week launch of her new shoe line. Ruthie wants a dress that is really going to impress and is hoping that he will use her idea of a Bond girl as his inspiration. Chris' idea is to take a much more literal approach to the design and is intent on making a dress of shoes.
- Marla Gibbs didn't begin her acting career until the age of 41, but since then she has been seen on television sets all across America. Originally known for her role as Florence, the no-nonsense maid in the classic sit-com The Jeffersons, Marla Gibbs soared as the producer and star of 80's hit show 227. Her career as well as her outreach activities continue to flourish as we tell the story of this living legend.
- Karyn White - Life After "Superwoman" Karyn White was a red-hot pop icon with her string of chart-topping hits including "Superwoman," the anthem of female empowerment, when she fell in love with and married renowned producer Terry Lewis. She decided to retire from the public eye to be a mother and live the married life. Now single and sexy as ever, she's at a perfect point in her life to stage a comeback.
- BernNadette Stanis - Life After "Good Times" Hailing from the Brownsville projects in Brooklyn, BernNadette Stanis' parents always taught her that she could do anything she put her mind to. Stanis took that lesson to heart and landed the role of Thelma on Good Times, making her the first black "It" girl on TV. Stylish, classy, and intelligent, Thelma was the essence of BernNadette Stanis and a role model to thousands of young women. With years of acting and performing in films, stage plays, and on TV, BernNadette has added "author" to her repertoire with 3 must-read books. On this episode of Life After, catch up with fan favorite BernNadette Stanis!
- Mablean Ephriam - Life After "Divorce Court" During her seven years as the presiding judge on the courtroom series Divorce Court, Judge Mablean Ephriam was famously known for her tough love, her witty comebacks, and her trademark phrase, "Look deep before you leap." She has had an incredible journey that began in Mississippi and includes working as a Prison Correctional Officer, helping curb domestic violence, and touring the world sharing her wisdom and life's lessons. Life After will tell these stories and more!
- Regina Belle - Life After "A Whole New World" In 1992, Regina Belle enchanted audiences across the world by lending her voice to the song "A Whole New World," in Disney's Aladdin. The single was only one luminous point in her impressive musical career, in which she glided from opera to R&B to gospel, gaining accolades at every turn. A survivor of brain cancer, Belle continues to be a formidable talent, throwing her heart and soul into religion and gospel with a spirit as immortal as her music.
- Tiffany Pollard - Life After "I Love New York" The original "HBIC" of reality television, audiences everywhere fell in love with Tiffany "New York" Pollard when she appeared on the VH1 hit show "Flavor of Love" Seasons 1 and 2, where she was best known for her over-the-top catfights and sharp tongue. By far the breakout star of the series, Pollard was given two more spin-offs, further entertaining audiences with her outrageous personality. Since becoming notorious on VH1, Pollard has appeared in the 2008 comedy "First Sunday" alongside Ice Cube and is pursuing a career in acting.